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Bella Hadid Just Made Hair Rollers Look Like A Hot Accessory

Bella Hadid Just Made Hair Rollers Look Like A Hot Accessory

The supermodel can't stop setting unconventional trends.

Bella Hadid

Is there anything that doesn't look stylish on Bella Hadid?

The supermodel known for her edgy, often vintage-inspired street style stepped out today sporting one of her most unconventional accessories yet: hair rollers.

Hadid was seen walking to a photoshoot in New York City on July 22 (Friday) wearing skintight navy mini shorts, a matching white, navy, and grey polo shirt, and white high socks with chunky white Nike sneakers. For accessories, she opted for her go-to tiny black sunglasses, but the real stars of the look were the hot pink curlers she wore on her bangs. The rest of her hair was pulled back into two tight, sleek braids.

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Bella Hadid Just Made Hair Rollers Look Like A Hot Accessory

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Hadid is no stranger to setting surprising fashion trends. Earlier this week, the model essentially invented a new way to wear a sweater. For a solo outing in Manhattan, the model dressed in a black ribbed turtleneck—but decided to only put one sleeve one. The half-on-half-off look made for an interesting asymmetrical detail, which Hadid may have chosen as a way to expose the slouchy white tank top she wore underneath.

And last month, the Kin Euphorics partner brought back Clueless-style dressing, as she stepped out in a plaid miniskirt and mint-green turtleneck with a matching pattern. She finished the look with black-and-white loafers paired with white ankle socks and carried a tan leather bag.

During a talk with BAZAAR.com in 2018, Hadid discussed styling her own outfits. "It's crazy because I was never one to put outfits together for people to see me, but now of course I walk outside and photographers are outside my apartment," she said at the time.

This article originally appeared in Harper's BAZAAR US

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